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Sign In to followIndeed! I read up on it and wow. She believes there were seeds in her compost. She has little ones so I think she'll be pulling it.
I can't catch them either. This one was caught by my son, who insists he's on a friendly basis with the local lizards. He catches and releases them all the time. I need to devise an experiment so he can learn more.
Very cool! How large are these beetles?
Thank you, Muckpuk. It could be a slime mold but presently I'm still leaning towards fungus. I've done a little more research and agree with Wilson that it is likely a Calocera sp.
Steve, thank you so much! I must have goofed when I posted this. We observed this on a BLM trail west of Redding, CA. Do you think it is still E. compositus?
Oh my! You are all so right!! Of course it is not a beetle .. I know better. Thank you for pointing out my goof. :)
the leaf litter looks like Redwood, not Pine
Love the colors ... guessing it is a lichen of some sort but I am a complete novice when it comes to identification.